Constitutional Rights & Responsibilities North Carolina House Bill 2 2017 Constitutional Rights & Responsibilities Section Annual Meeting LIVE LIVE WEBCAST Thursday, February 9, 2017 NC Bar Center, Cary VIDEO REPLAYS (at printing) Cary Tuesday, May 2, 2017 Charlotte Friday, May 26, 2017 CLE CREDIT: 6.5 Hours Includes 1.0 Hour of Ethics/ Professional Responsibility UPDATES & REGISTRATION www.tinyurl.com/cle598crm Planned by the NCBA Constitutional Rights & Responsibilities Section SUMMARY: Join the Constitutional Rights & Responsibilities Section of the North Carolina Bar Association as we explore the inner workings and controversies surrounding House Bill 2 in our 2017 CLE. This program focuses on several areas of the law impacted by HB2, including civil liberties and employment law, and discussion of pending litigation.
North Carolina House Bill 2 #598CRM and #598LWC February 9, 2017 FOUR WAYS TO REGISTER ONLINE* www.ncbar.org/cle PHONE* 800.228.3402 FAX* 919.677.1774 MAIL** Attn: Accounting, NCBA Foundation, P.O. Box 3688, Cary, NC 27519-3688 *Credit cards only. **Please make checks payable to the NCBA Foundation. TUITION LIVE WEBCAST VIDEO REPLAY (VR) Select format and tuition rate below. REGISTRANT TYPE EARLY BIRD TUITION Received one week prior to program date. REGULAR TUITION Received less than one week prior to program date. WEBCAST TUITION NCBA Constitutional Rights & Responsibilities Section Member $240 $295 $320 NCBA Member $260 $315 $340 NCBA Paralegal Division Member $170 $225 $250 Non-member $315 $370 $395 Full-time LANC Attorney $170 $195 1st Year Licensed in NC These categories do not qualify for Early Bird tuition. $99 $124 CLE Passport Holder 6 tokens 6 tokens Judge Clerk of Court Law Professor Law Student Division Member Paralegal Division Student Member These categories do not qualify for Early Bird tuition or include any MCLE fees. $75 $25 Choose from the applicable Webcast tuition options above. VIDEO REPLAY LOCATIONS For details and updates, see www.tinyurl.com/cle598crm Cary #598BAR Charlotte/SouthPark #598CHA Other (if applicable, from website): City: Code: #598 REGISTRANT INFORMATION Please print clearly. Print Full Name: Firm/Organization Name: Address: City, State and ZIP: Daytime Phone Number: Email Address: 598CRM-B NC State Bar No. (Required for MCLE Credit): PAYMENT Registration is processed only after payment is received. Please print clearly. Enclosed is a check, payable to the NCBA Foundation. Please charge my credit card. Card Number: Expiration Date: Total Amount: Signature:
Program Agenda Thursday, February 9, 2017, 8:00a 4:30p 8:00a Registration 8:40 Welcome and Introductions 8:45 HB2 Overview Susanna S. Birdsong This segment covers an overview of HB2 and its origins. Looking at the legislative history of the bill we examine the purpose and intent behind HB2. In this hour, we also give a comprehensive overview of any updates and amendments to HB2. 9:45 HB2 and the Constitution Enrique Armijo and Gregory E. Wallace This segment focuses on two different perspectives of the constitutionality of HB2 from a due process and equal protection standpoint. Our speakers also address federal statutory implications with Title IX and Title VII. 10:45 Break 11:00 HB2 and Employment Law Before, During and After Review of Employment Law Protections Eric L. Doggett and Laura J. Wetsch In this segment, our speakers address Title VII/1981/NC statutory and common law perspectives on HB2. The focus is on HB2 and The Equal Employment Practices Act and the Wrongful against Public Policy claim (WDPP/NCEEPA). Specifically, we look at the impact of Sec 3.2 of HB2 on the WDPP/NCEEPA claim and reinstatement of the WDPP/NCEEPA claim and the residual impact. 12:00p Constitutional Rights & Responsibilities Section Annual Meeting Robert M. Bob Ward, 2016-2017 Constitutional Rights & Responsibilities Chair, Presiding 12:15 Networking Lunch (included at Live program only) 12:45 Ethics* Crystal M. Richardson This session addresses the ethics issues of working with LGBT clients. 1:45 City, County, State Sen. Jeff Jackson, Frayda S. Bluestein and Gerry F. Cohen This segment discusses the interplay between local and state authority, the role of municipalities under the North Carolina Constitution, and developing tension between urban areas and state legislature. 3:00 Break 3:15 HB2 in the Courts Christopher A. Brook In this session, hear a discussion of current litigation surrounding HB2 from individuals who are directly involved in the process. 4:30 Adjourn * Indicates portion providing Ethics/Professional Responsibility credit
IN OUR BOOKSTORE NOW! North Carolina Lawyers as Employers by Thomas A. Farr & Kevin S. Joyner Written by experienced attorneys from one of the top international law firms, Ogletree Deakins, NC Lawyers as Employers discusses protections under Title VII and the Equal Employment Practices Act, analyzes the impact of HB2 on wrongful discharge in violation of public policy claims, offers strategies for defending claims brought against law firms by current or former employees, and more! Visit www.ncbar.org/cle and click on Publications for more information. FINE PRINT REGISTRATION Registrations are limited by space, and may include a live video broadcast overflow room. TRANSFERS Registrants may transfer from a Live program, Video Replay, Webcast, Webinar or Phone/Audio Streaming Program without penalty within three business days after the program date. CANCELLATIONS Cancellations must be received by 9:00 a.m. the third business day prior to the program to qualify for a refund (less $75 administrative fee). Those not attending will receive the digital program materials in full consideration of tuition paid. MCLE CREDIT The North Carolina Bar Association Foundation is an accredited CLE sponsor under the MCLE Regulations promulgated by the NC State Bar Board of Continuing Legal Education. This program is approved (but not sponsored) by the Board for the designated number of CLE hours. Each attorney must maintain a record of his/her attendance for the NC State Bar annual report. MCLE credit is reported by NCBA Foundation only if a NC State Bar number is provided. Your CLE tuition includes mandatory State Bar fees used to support the State Bar s Mandatory Continuing Legal Education program, the Chief Justice s Commission on Professionalism and the Chief Justice s Equal Access to Justice Commission. Your tuition also includes digital access to all program materials. DIGITAL PROGRAM MATERIALS You will receive a notification email when digital materials are available to download. To retrieve digital materials, log in and select Your Course Materials on the CLE website. All of the materials for this program will be available for download in advance of the program. VIDEO REPLAYS To qualify for the Early Bird tuition, registration must be received one week prior to program date. NC State Bar rules require a minimum number of preregistered active State Bar members. The NCBA Foundation reserves the right to cancel any video program prior to the program date if registrations do not meet the NC State Bar requirement. Some sites require additional registration or evaluation forms. Visit www.tinyurl.com/cle598crm to confirm video replay registration and program start times. CLE credit hours at Video Replays are subject to change. Video replay program attendees may purchase the printed manuscript at cost. Due to printing and shipping lead times we are unable to accommodate requests for print materials made fewer than seven (7) days prior to any video replay program. INCLEMENT WEATHER We make every effort to notify registrants when a program is canceled or delayed due to weather. If inclement weather is forecast, please check your local news listings or contact event venue. NCBA programs will follow the work schedule of the hosting institutions, to include delayed openings. CLE SCHOLARSHIPS A limited number of scholarships are available to members in financial need. Contact Membership Services at 1.800.662.7407 or email akemple@ncbar.org. EVENT SPONSOR AND EXHIBITOR OPPORTUNITIES Interested in meeting the attendees of this program? Become an exhibitor or sponsor! Contact Jennifer Shapiro at CLESponsorship@ncbar.org for detailed information about these opportunities and their benefits. FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT WWW. NCBAR.ORG/CLE.
Program Information Planners Kristen L. DelForge, Whited Law Firm, Burlington Adam K. Doerr, Robinson Bradshaw & Hinson PA, Charlotte Eric L. Doggett, Doggett Law Offices, Raleigh Speakers Sen. Jeff Jackson, North Carolina District 37, Raleigh Enrique Armijo, Elon University School of Law, Greensboro Susanna S. Birdsong, American Civil Liberties Union of North Carolina, Raleigh Frayda S. Bluestein, School of Government, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill Christopher A. Brook, American Civil Liberties Union of North Carolina, Raleigh Gerry F. Cohen, Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP, Raleigh Eric L. Doggett, Doggett Law Offices, Raleigh Crystal M. Richardson, Rapid Response Initiative, Charlotte Gregory E. Wallace, Campbell University School of Law, Raleigh Laura J. Wetsch, Winslow Wetsch PLLC, Raleigh We extend our sincere gratitude to the NCBA Constitutional Rights & Responsibilities Section, and the planners and speakers who volunteer their time and expertise toward the goal of presenting an educational program of the very highest quality. Hotel Information Contact hotels directly for reservations at the special NCBA room rate. Rates are based on availability and may sell out. Embassy Suites, 201 Harrison Oaks Boulevard, Cary Rate: $169 Single/Double. Rate includes a full cooked-to-order breakfast and the manager s evening reception. Reservations: 919.677.1840 Reference Corporate ID: NCB or NC Bar Rate TownePlace Suites by Marriott, 120 Sage Commons Way, Cary Rate: $114 studio queen with sleeper sofa (Sunday Thursday). Rate includes a complimentary hot breakfast. All rooms come with a fully equipped kitchen. Reservations: 919.678.0005 Ask for the NC Bar Association corporate rate.
P.O. Box 3688 Cary, NC 27519-3688 Nonprofit Org. US Postage PAID Raleigh, NC Permit #297 BECOME A CLE EVENT SPONSOR for one of our award-winning CLE programs. Contact Jennifer Shapiro, Sponsorship Development Coordinator, at 919.677.0561 or jshapiro@ncbar.org for compete information. Constitutional Rights & Responsibilities North Carolina House Bill 2 2017 Constitutional Rights & Responsibilities Section Annual Meeting LIVE LIVE WEBCAST Thursday, February 9, 2017 NC Bar Center, Cary CLE CREDIT: 6.5 Hours Includes 1.0 Hour of Ethics/Professional Responsibility UPDATES & REGISTRATION www.tinyurl.com/cle598crm You ve been UPGRADED You now enjoy first-class picture and sound in the NCBA auditorium, plus updated conference room technology for your CLEs and meetings. FIRST CLASS